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I was there when it happened...my mom jumped the fencing and ran up to him to take a pulse...she tripped on his blood and a broken toy truck near him...she was inconsolable screaming "his brains are everywhere". This is truly a sad day.

This is a tragedy.If it's because of the alleged unsafe (that is, uninspected) condition, doubly so.But @anonymous, balconies are good things. A park or an open space is not the same as your private open space, someplace you can sit, sleep, or cook in peace.Besides the fresh air (how many children fall from windows, equally tragic) the view from a high-rise balcony (I lived on the 24th floor of the next building, with a balcony overlooking the Greenway and a lot else) is a significant feature making an apartment with one more desirable.

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